Cuseorng1 said:I know one country that should be in the World Showcase. Burkina Faso. A country everyone should know.
dazzer68 said:perhaps until they make england better they shouldnt do anyhthing at all!
theres more to us than a pub and fish n chips. where the history the culture the great landscapes of england and scotland the hills of wales its just a palce to eat at the mo!
MontyMon said:Pretty slim premise... Although they may have not had McDonalds at the time, the U.S. has been at war with Germany, Japan and Italy, and then there was this "Cold War" with Russia for a few years... :animwink:
Technically, Russia had McDonalds before the wall came down.
Argentina and the U.K. had a war recently.
The former Yugoslav countries had a rather nasty civil war.
McDonalds as peacekeeper doesn't seem to hold up to scrutiny :lol:
I apologize if I did not make myself clear, which I admittedly did not.
No two countries ever went to war against each other if they both actually had a McDonald's at the time. That is where I was unclear. Yes, America and Germany went to war in WWII, and England and Argentina went to war over the Falklands about 25 years ago. But Germany and Argentina did not have a McDonald's at the time. I believe they both do now. McDonald's came later to one side or the other, (and didn't exist at all during WWII). Yugoslavia had civil war, not a war against another country; and the Soviet Union did not go to war against another country. It all just split up.
This is not because McDonald's is a peacekeeper. It is because McDonald's will not open a franchise unless the American/Western Work Ethic and middle class is available to support and work at a McD's franchise. Suppliers are also needed, and a certain amount of political stability is a prerequisite to such an investment.
Therefore, it is the middle class, the work ethic, the stable government, and the suppliers which are major prerequisites for McDonald's to take the financial risk and pioneer a new restaurant. Such countries are unlikely to go to war against each other, and only rarely have a civil war that usually ends quickly and peacefully, (although Yugoslavia was a major exception, but I do not know if Yugoslavia had a McDonald's before the trouble began in the early 90's). War with other countries usually follows from poverty, unstable or despotic governments, and inefficient economies. McDonald's would be unlikely to open in such a country. Of course, the world would be a much simpler place if peace followed the opening of a McDonald's; we could simply subsidize a McDonald's in every world capital. But it is actually the congenial peaceful relationship which provides the proper environment for a McDonald's to open.
Therefore, Disney would do well to look at the presence of a McDonald's as one of a myriad issues in deciding if EPCOT should allow them a pavilion. It would be a sign of a Western work ethic, a strong government and economy, and a middle class. Such a country would be more likely to support a World Showcase pavilion, especially over the long-term.
It sounds like an oversimplistic rule-of thumb, but it holds true. I assume there will be an exception some day, but I sure hope not. So burger down everyone for World peace.
Ralphlaw said:It sounds like an oversimplistic rule-of thumb, but it holds true. I assume there will be an exception some day, but I sure hope not. So burger down everyone for World peace.
Connor002 said:Well, assuming now that we're thinking of countries to be added...
I'd say Spain or Australlia, but other than that, I don't see many other possibilities, considering that the country in question would have to be one the it is unlikely the US would go to war with, would be substantially different than any of the other countries already represented, and with a financially stable economy (assuming the new country would be sponsored by it's namesake, as the current agreements are.).
That would involve taking out The great American Journey and it's such an awesome show. And if they did, you know some idiot would claim Disney is "unpatriotic" or "unamerican" or whatnot.Tiki_Tiki_Tiki said:i think they should take out the american pavillion and put in Egypt or some country from northern africa....other than morocco there isnt any from norther africa and i think that culture is very interesting and more exciting than america anyway
Pumbas Nakasak said:The same old song I know but...........
Scotland! because without this little wind swept damp place and its people the US and the world would be a poorer place. And we dont even get a day of recognition, perhaps were too concervative.
The food joint would be a blast, oat meal and sheeps offal, deep fried pizza and mars bars, Irn Bru whiskey. The pavillion could be sponsored by the manufacturers of intesive corinary care equipment.
e4ymod said:Countries I'd like to see in WS:
Russia
India
Australia
Spain
Greece
South Africa
Egypt
Antartica
Brazil
Sweden
Tiki_Tiki_Tiki said:i think they should take out the american pavillion and put in Egypt or some country from northern africa....other than morocco there isnt any from norther africa and i think that culture is very interesting and more exciting than america anyway
FrumiousBoojum said:However, doubt it would ever come to be since that theme park that's being planned for nearby is to have an Egypt section.
Timothy Q Mouse said:Well, I think the answer has already been given:
WS needs a HUGE McDonald's Pavilion! Only then will we truly have world peace.![]()
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